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I need Help again, Pro's
Well insights! I know how to do a wildcard research. And I know that in cells, it must ends by: Chr(7) + Chr(13) So why can't I find in 1 or All Tables Cells, having only amounts of money, with or without $ sign, for all instance of: [0-9, $]{1;} + Chr(7) + Chr(13) ? Doesn't do anything. I've tried to find the Chr codes for numbers from 0-9, and tested in one cell with the number 2 so Chr(50), it didn't do anything. I've tried as well, Chr(50) & Chr(7) + Chr(13) vs Chr(50) + Chr(7) + Chr(13) [& vs + after the (50), didn't do anything]. So can it be done? If so, what am I doing wrong? Cendrinne |
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